Hermann Hauser

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Model:  Hermann Hauser Sr. Vienna Model classical guitar
Top: German Spruce
Back and Sides: Maple
Scale:  625mm
Nut: 50mm
Finish: French polish
Tuners:  Landstorfer
Country: Munich, Germany
Year:  1923
Condition: Excellent
Location: IN SWEDEN
Price: SOLD
 

Although the German luthier Hermann Hauser Sr. (1882-1952)  is best remembered for the remarkable instruments he built in the Spanish tradition after 1924. In that year, both Andres Segovia and Miguel Llobet visited Hauser in Munich and Segovia encouraged Hauser to copy his 1912 Manuel Ramirez guitar (an instrument generally believed to have been built by Santos Hernandez while he was foreman of the Ramirez shop). He examined and made measurements of this instrument. As Llobet owned an 1859 Antonio de Torres, Hauser also had opportunity to examine it as well. Although Hauser began building in the Spanish tradition in 1925, he had been building guitars, lutes, and other related instruments in the German tradition since 1900 (see our collection). While it is generally thought that Hauser made perhaps 250 guitars in the Spanish tradition between 1925-1952, he made no more than this number in the German tradition. So these guitars are equally rare.  I consider these instruments to be good investments, and collect them myself. This guitar has had some minor repairs: one minor piece of the machines was replaced, and minor damage to the rosette expertly repaired by a luthier in Sweden, but overall it is in excellent condition. A famous European classical guitarist endorses this guitar, and is willing to correspond with potential buyers.

 

   A 1924 Hermann Hauser played by  Randall Avers

 

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